Tuesday, 3 June 2025

The Power of Multiplication – God's Principle for Increase

Key Scriptures:

  • Genesis 1:28“And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply…”

  • John 6:11–13 – Jesus multiplies five loaves and two fishes.

  • 2 Kings 4:2–7 – The widow’s oil multiplies.

  • Matthew 13:8“Some fell on good ground... and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold.”


1. Multiplication is God’s Design from the Beginning

From the very first chapter of Genesis, God’s command was clear:

“Be fruitful and multiply.”

God is not a God of scarcity. He is the God of abundance, increase, and overflow.
Multiplication is not just about numbers—it’s about impact, influence, and Kingdom expansion.

Whether it’s resources, people, time, or anointing—when God breathes on it, it multiplies.


2. Jesus Multiplied What Was Surrendered

“And when he had given thanks, he distributed to the disciples…” – John 6:11

Five loaves and two fishes became food for thousands. Why? Because someone gave what they had, and Jesus gave thanks.

Here’s the pattern:

  • Bring what you have to Jesus.

  • Offer it with thanksgiving.

  • Watch it multiply.

Multiplication begins when you surrender your little to the God of more than enough.


3. The Oil Will Keep Pouring

In 2 Kings 4, the widow had nothing but a small jar of oil. Yet as long as she kept pouring and kept bringing vessels, the oil did not stop.

The oil represents God’s Spirit and provision—and it flows endlessly when we obey.

Multiplication happens when you move in faith, not fear. When you act in obedience, heaven responds with provision that does not run dry.


4. Multiplication Follows Obedience and Faithfulness

God is not just looking for results—He’s looking for faithful stewards.

When you are faithful with little, He entrusts you with more (Luke 16:10).
Multiplication isn’t magic—it’s the result of walking in God’s order, favor, and obedience.

Your time, talents, treasure, and testimony can multiply when surrendered to His will.


5. Kingdom Multiplication Has Purpose

God multiplies so you can bless others.

Multiplication in the Kingdom is not about personal gain—it’s about Kingdom advancement.

When you pray for increase, ask:

  • Will this bring glory to God?

  • Will this bless others?

  • Will this advance the Gospel?

If yes—then expect multiplication, because heaven backs Kingdom-aligned prayers.


6. Declare the Power of Multiplication Over Your Life

Declare:

  • Everything I touch will prosper.

  • My resources, ideas, and efforts are anointed for increase.

  • God will multiply my seed sown—thirty, sixty, and hundredfold.

  • I live under an open heaven.


Reflection Questions:

  1. What has God already placed in your hands that He wants to multiply?

  2. Have you surrendered your “little” to God?

  3. Are your desires aligned with Kingdom purpose?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I thank You that You are the God of multiplication. You do not add—You multiply. Lord, I surrender what I have to You—my time, my resources, my talents. Breathe on them and increase them for Your glory. Let every seed I sow produce a harvest that blesses others and advances Your Kingdom. Let the oil in my life never run dry.

In Jesus Almighty name, Amen. 

Monday, 2 June 2025

Unless You Are Born Again: A Life Repositioned by the Living God

 Key Scripture:

Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.John 3:3 (KJV)


What does it mean to be born again?

It is more than just a religious phrase. It is not a change in behavior. It is not about church attendance or moral goodness.
To be born again is to become alive to God—to see Him, know Him, walk with Him, and experience Him not as a distant deity, but as your daily reality.


1. To Know Jesus Personally and Experientially

Do you know Jesus—not just by sermons or stories, but like a man knows the back of his hand?

This is the invitation:
To know Jesus intimately, experientially, and empirically—where every fiber of your being recognizes Him as Lord, Friend, Shepherd, Savior, and King.

When you are truly born again, you don’t need to be convinced He’s real—you walk with Him, you hear Him, and you crave Him.


2. Obedience Is Non-Negotiable

God expects total, complete, implicit obedience—everywhere, in everything.

This obedience is not burdensome when you are born again. It flows from a heart that loves Him.

“If ye love me, keep my commandments.” – John 14:15

Obedience is the natural fruit of new birth. You don’t argue with the Potter—you yield.


3. Pine, Crave, and Hunger After God

The secret to a powerful walk is simple: hunger for God.

Crave His presence like the air you breathe.
Long for Him more than food, more than success, more than comfort.

When you fast, let it not just be about abstaining—but about blessing others, turning barrenness into fruitfulness, and making life meaningful for those around you.


4. Check Your Heart: Is He a Living Reality to You?

Do you just know about God—or do you know Him?

When you walk with God, He will mount roadblocks to keep you from sin. He will put a craving in your soul, a hunger that no earthly thing can fill.

You’ll know you’re alive in Christ when nothing satisfies like Him.


5. The Word of God Is Your Foundation

You cannot become great until you become an avid reader of the Bible.
But greatness is not the goal. Knowing God is.

Do not be a mere merchant of the Word. Be a treasurer of truth in your family, your church, your generation.


6. God Will Assign Angels to You

He will send help, provide for your needs, and empower you to be a blessing.

“My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:19

You’re not just born again for survival. You’re born again to live a life of miracles and to manifest the Kingdom.


7. Make Every Gathering a Walk with God

Whatever Bible study or class you lead, make it a holy encounter.
Let people leave with testimonies, not just notes. Let the extraordinary become normal.


8. Believe: All Things Are Possible

“If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” – Mark 9:23
“Whosoever shall say… and shall not doubt… he shall have whatsoever he saith.” – Mark 11:23

Believe. Obey. Trust. And you shall see the power of God move.


9. Bless the Lord and Be Renewed

“Bless the Lord, O my soul… Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases…” – Psalm 103:2–3
“I am the Lord that healeth thee.” – Exodus 15:26

When you lie down tonight, may God refresh you, renew you, and reposition you.
When you rise in the morning, may you feel younger, stronger, and closer to Him.

Blessing God is not just a ritual—it is a key to deliverance, healing, and inner joy.


Final Reflection:

  • Do you walk with God as a living reality?

  • Are you craving Him or just coasting spiritually?

  • Is your life a testimony of the new birth—or just tradition?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I bless You with all that is within me. You are my Redeemer, my Healer, my Deliverer. Thank You for forgiving all my iniquities and healing all my diseases. I surrender myself to You completely. I long to know You, not in theory, but in truth. Renew my strength, reposition my heart, and re-anoint me for Your purpose. May my life overflow with miracles and testimonies. Let my walk with You be real, deep, and powerful.
In Jesus Almighty name, Amen.

Serve with All Your Heart – Let the Power of God Be Made Manifest

 

Key Scriptures:

  • Deuteronomy 6:5“And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.”

  • Ephesians 6:2“Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise.”

  • 1 Corinthians 4:20“For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.”

  • Psalm 92:10“…I shall be anointed with fresh oil.”


1. Serve God With All Your Heart

You were never called to serve God half-heartedly. God requires your whole heart, not your leftover emotions, leftover time, or leftover energy.

When you serve God with your whole heart, you enter into a place of divine alignment—where His purposes flow through you effortlessly.

Loving God is not only expressed in church attendance or religious talk. It’s shown in obedience, devotion, and consistency. A true servant of God shows up even when no one is watching.


2. Respect and Honour Open Doors

“Honour your father and mother…” – Ephesians 6:2
Honour extends beyond your parents—it includes elders, leaders, and all those God has placed above you.

If you can’t honour those you see, how will you honour the God you don’t see?

Respect opens doors; rebellion locks them.


3. The Anointing Flows with Worship

There is a mystery in music and anointing. Heaven responds when hearts are lifted in worship.

When the music carries the Spirit of God, healing happens. Rest comes. The oppressed are set free.

Pray for the anointing—not just to minister, but to rest, to sleep, and to be healed in the secret place.

The anointing isn’t just for noise—it’s for impact.


4. A Church That Belongs to God

This house is not built by man. The true Owner is God Almighty. Let no mocking voice discourage you. The oil of God will speak louder than the words of man.

One touch of God's anointing is enough to silence every enemy and lift every burden.

People may mock, scoff, and scorn—but the power of God will vindicate His own.


5. Preaching Without Power is Useless

A preacher who does not carry the anointing—who does not bless, transform, or deliver—is simply making noise.

“For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.” – 1 Corinthians 4:20

We are not called to give lectures. We are called to manifest the presence and power of God.

If people hear us but don’t encounter God through us, we have failed.


6. God Doesn't Waste Time

Heaven is efficient. The Holy Spirit moves with precision. If you are not adding value to the Kingdom, your presence becomes irrelevant to His divine agenda.

A man who encounters Jehovah and remains unchanged is lying about that encounter.

God’s presence always leaves a mark.
It either breaks pride, restores hope, heals the sick, or brings repentance.


7. Check Your Heart

God gives according to your heart’s desire—but only if your heart is aligned with His will.

Ask yourself:

  • Is my desire selfish or Kingdom-minded?

  • Do I want His power for His glory or my platform?

  • Am I truly surrendered?


Final Thoughts:

A powerful God flows with the music.
A reverent heart unlocks encounters.
And a life changed by God cannot remain silent or stagnant.


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I come before You with all my heart. Cleanse me of pride, of performance, of noise without power. Let me be a vessel that adds value to Your Kingdom. Let the anointing rest upon me—in worship, in sleep, in service, in speech. May I not just speak about You but carry You wherever I go. Change me. Use me. Let Your will be done in me.
In Jesus Almighty name, Amen.

How Do You Present Yourself Before the Almighty God?

 

Key Scriptures:

  • Ecclesiastes 5:1–2“Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God... let thy words be few.”

  • John 10:10“I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”

  • Deuteronomy 28:8“The LORD shall command the blessing upon thee... and in all that thou settest thine hand unto.”

  • Philippians 4:19“But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”


When we come before the Almighty God—the One who spoke galaxies into being, who holds the oceans in the palm of His hand—we must ask:
Do we truly understand who we’re approaching?
Have we lost the reverence that is due His holy name?

He is not our equal. He is not to be approached casually. He is Awesome, Holy, and Majestic.


1. Reverence: The Beginning of Wisdom

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” – Proverbs 9:10

To present ourselves rightly before God, we must come with awe, humility, and honor.
Not with entitlement, but with gratitude.
Not with pride, but with brokenness and faith.

Let your posture reflect your understanding of His greatness. When you pray, do so in reverence. When you worship, do so in spirit and truth. He is worthy of all.


2. Don’t Limit a Limitless God

“Is anything too hard for the Lord?” – Genesis 18:14

Too often we approach God with small prayers, limited expectations, and faith shackled by fear.
But God is not limited by our circumstances.
He doesn’t operate by human logic.
He is the God of the impossible.

Don’t limit what God can do in your life by what your mind can comprehend.
Expect the miraculous, believe for the supernatural, and walk in abundant faith.


3. Blessed to Succeed: The Work of Your Hands

“Whatever you lay your hand to do shall prosper.” – (See Deuteronomy 28:8)

You are not called to live in failure, fear, or defeat.
Jesus came to give life, and life more abundantly.
That includes health, provision, favor, wisdom, and joy.

Whether you run a business, raise children, serve in ministry, or work with your hands—you are blessed. When God commands the blessing, no man can reverse it.


4. No More Borrowing or Begging

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” – Psalm 23:1
“My God shall supply all your needs…” – Philippians 4:19

The world may pressure you to borrow. Circumstances may tempt you to beg. But God has already spoken:

You are not called to lack.
You are not meant to live on scraps.
You are a child of the King—called to supply, not just survive.

Believe His Word. Stand on His promises. He is your Source, your Sufficiency, and your Surplus.


Reflection Questions:

  1. Do I approach God with reverence, or have I become too casual in His presence?

  2. Have I placed limits on what I believe God can do in my life?

  3. Am I declaring lack, or am I standing on God’s promises of abundance?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I humble myself before You. You are holy, awesome, and mighty. Forgive me for approaching You without reverence. Today I acknowledge Your greatness and surrender all to You. I choose to trust in Your power and Your promises. I will not borrow or beg—for You are my Shepherd, my Provider, my All-Sufficient God. Whatever I do shall prosper, and I will walk in the abundance of life You died to give me.
In Jesus Almighty name, Amen.

How to Receive Your Miracle: Believing for the Impossible

Key Scriptures:

  • Mark 9:23–24“If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.”

  • Acts 5:12–15 – Signs and wonders among the people.

  • Matthew 19:26“With God all things are possible.”


There’s a realm where the impossible becomes possible. It’s the realm of faith—and every believer is invited to live there.

You may have cried out for healing, breakthrough, provision, or deliverance. You may feel like nothing is moving. But let this truth pierce through your doubt:

Miracles are not random events—they are the manifestation of God’s will when faith meets obedience.


1. Believe That He Can

Jesus said it plainly:

“If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” – Mark 9:23

This is the starting point. You must believe that God is able. Miracles don’t come from formulas—they flow from faith in a God who does the impossible. He parted seas, raised the dead, and healed multitudes. He has not changed.

But what if your faith feels small?

Then echo the cry of the father in Mark 9:24:

“Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.”

God is not waiting for perfect faith. He is looking for genuine hearts that choose to believe even while trembling.


2. Guard Your Mouth

You can talk yourself out of your miracle.
When doubt creeps in, silence it. When fear speaks, don't echo it. Speak life.

Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21).

Shut the mouth of unbelief. Refuse to repeat words that cancel what you're praying for. Miracles are often lost not because of weak faith, but because of a reckless tongue.


3. Walk Without Fear of Man

When you truly believe in the God who works miracles, you stop fearing man.

The man who fears no man is the one who fears God alone.

Faith often requires boldness—boldness to pray, to step out, to believe when no one else does. Do not let public opinion rob you of a private breakthrough.


4. Expect Signs and Wonders

“And by the hands of the apostles were many signs and wonders wrought among the people…” – Acts 5:12
“…they brought forth the sick into the streets… that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow some of them.” – Acts 5:15

The same Spirit that worked through Peter and the apostles now dwells in you.
Signs and wonders follow those who believe—not those who doubt.

God still heals. God still delivers. God still makes a way.
And He does it to glorify His name and accomplish His will.


5. Your Lamentation Will Turn to Laughter

God is not just a miracle-working God; He is the restorer of joy.

That sickness? It will not end in death.
That debt? It will not bury you.
That heartbreak? It will not define you.
Let God turn your mourning into dancing and your tears into laughter. This is not the end.


Reflection Questions:

  1. Do I truly believe that all things are possible with God—or do I only hope?

  2. Are my words building faith or canceling it?

  3. What action can I take today that reflects belief in God’s miracle power?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I believe You are the God of miracles, signs, and wonders. Even when I doubt, help my unbelief. I repent for every word I’ve spoken that partnered with fear and not with faith. Today, I guard my mouth and lift my faith. I receive Your power and promise. Let Your will be done in my life, and let signs and wonders follow me as I walk in obedience. I believe—and I shall receive.

In Jesus Almighty name, Amen. 

Delivered and Free: Jesus Has the Final Word

Key Scriptures:

  • Matthew 8:16–31

  • Exodus 3:21

  • Luke 8:1–2

  • Mark 16:17–18


There comes a time in every believer’s life where we must stand up and declare: Enough is enough.
No more cycles of oppression. No more constant lack. No more torment in the night.
Jesus didn’t come to merely improve our lives—He came to set us free.

1. Deliverance Comes from Jesus Alone

“When the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick.” – Matthew 8:16 (KJV)

Jesus didn’t hesitate. He cast out demons with a word. He healed all who came. His power hasn’t changed.

If you’ve been under constant pressure—financial lack, mental torment, spiritual heaviness—know this: Your deliverance is not delayed, it is already declared. Jesus speaks a better word over you.


2. He Fights for You

“I will give this people favour in the sight of the Egyptians: and it shall come to pass, that, when ye go, ye shall not go empty.” – Exodus 3:21 (KJV)

When God delivers, He also provides. You will not walk out of your situation empty. His favor rests upon you.
He fights those who fight against you. Every chain is being broken—debt, sickness, fear, delay.

It’s time to declare a new beginning.
You will not borrow. You will not beg. You will not owe what Christ has already paid.


3. Healed and Free: No Curse Can Hold

“Emmanuel” – God with us (Matthew 1:23)
“And these signs shall follow them that believe… they shall cast out devils… they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” – Mark 16:17–18 (KJV)

When you sleep tonight, healing will come. Peace will surround you.
His name is EmmanuelGod with us—not just in good times but in your darkest battles.
No curse, no generational bondage, no demonic stronghold has authority over the finished work of Jesus.

As it is written: “Whom the Son sets free is free indeed.”
If Jesus says you're free—then you are free. Right now.


4. Declare It: Power in the Name of Jesus

There is power in the name of Jesus.

Declare it over your life:

  • Jesus, You are my Deliverer.

  • Jesus, You are my Healer.

  • Jesus, You are my Provider.

  • Jesus, You are with me—no evil can stand.

His name shakes darkness. His name brings life. His name makes demons tremble. And He is with you.


Reflection Questions:

  1. What areas in your life do you need to invite Jesus into for deliverance?

  2. Are you declaring God’s promises over your life daily?

  3. Do you believe that Jesus has already paid the price for your healing, freedom, and provision?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I thank You that I am no longer a slave to fear, lack, or bondage. You are Emmanuel—God with me. By Your Word, I receive my healing, my freedom, and my breakthrough. Every demon must flee, every curse is broken, and I walk in divine favor. I declare a new beginning over my life. I owe no one anything except to love, because You are my Provider. I sleep in peace and rise in strength.

In Jesus Almighty name, Amen. 

Where Two or Three Are Gathered: The Power of His Presence

 

Scripture:
“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” – Matthew 18:20 (KJV)


There is something sacred about gathering in the name of Jesus. Whether it’s in a grand cathedral or a humble living room, the promise of His presence stands firm: “There am I in the midst of them.”

This verse, often quoted in prayer meetings and fellowships, is more than just encouragement—it is a spiritual reality. When believers come together not for gossip, not for personal agendas, but in the name of Jesus, He promises to be there. It is not the number that matters, but the intent and the unity.

1. Unity in His Name

Notice the condition: “gathered together in my name.” This isn’t just a physical gathering—it’s a spiritual alignment. Gathering in His name means coming together under His Lordship, seeking His will, and lifting Him above all else.

Jesus is not impressed by the size of the crowd. He’s drawn to hearts that honor Him, to voices united in truth, and to spirits that hunger for righteousness. Two or three, if aligned in His name, carry more spiritual authority than a thousand who gather without Him.

2. The Midst of Our Fellowship

Jesus says, “there am I in the midst.” Not above, not far off—in the midst. He walks into our conversations. He sits beside us when we pray. He listens, leads, corrects, and comforts. His presence becomes tangible. This is why spiritual community matters. Alone, we are vulnerable. Together, in His name, we become strong.

It also reminds us that true church is not just a building—it’s where Jesus is. And He is found where people gather sincerely in His name.

3. The Power of Agreement

This verse is nestled within a larger passage on reconciliation, discipline, and prayer. The theme is clear: agreement brings power. Jesus honors agreement in righteousness. When believers stand united in prayer, justice, or worship, heaven leans in. The presence of Jesus brings clarity, healing, and authority.


Reflection Questions:

  1. Are my gatherings with others centered around the name of Jesus or personal desires?

  2. Do I recognize the presence of Jesus when I pray with others?

  3. How can I cultivate deeper unity and spiritual purpose when I gather with fellow believers?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
Thank You for the precious promise of Your presence. Whether I gather with many or just one other in Your name, I know You are there. Teach me to honor Your presence and seek unity with my brothers and sisters in Christ. May our meetings reflect heaven’s heart and bring joy to Yours.
In Jesus Almighty name, Amen.

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